Fifty young emerging artists of exceptional promise and demonstrated accomplishment from around the world will gather under the mentorship of internationally acclaimed cellist Yehuda Hanani and his renowned colleagues, infusing students with love and enthusiasm for their musical vocation, instilling a spirit of musical adventure and discovery, and imbuing an appreciation for past traditions.

Monday, August 14, 2017 at 2 pm
The Franco-Belgian School of Violin Playing and the Notion of a National Style of Music
Carey Institute’s Guggenheim Pavilion Auditorium
100 Pond Hill Road
Rensselaerville, NY 12147
(Pierre-Henri Xuereb)www.careyinstitute.org

Throughout the festival, a series of performances by talented up-and-coming musicians participating in the residency will provide audiences with an opportunity to catch a glimpse of some of the classical music world’s future stars. This series of “Moonlight Sonatas” performances featuring top-tier young artists at the Carey Institute will be free and open to the public. This year’s program also features a “Buddy Day” on August 14, in which approximately 30 students from musically underserved schools will participate in a full day of interaction with the Residents and Masters, culminating with a performance in the evening.

There is no admission charge for Master classes, but reservations are appreciated. Contact CHPF or call 800.843.0778.